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The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting that took place in Davos gave the new Zimbabwean Leader President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa an opportunity to engage the West and clearly establish his position on a number of key issues.

The irritating fact about modernity is that romanticism with its medieval nostalgia won’t die. The West for all its cyber intelligence and digital empowerment seems incapable to let the medieval world go.

We live in a period of history in which intensifying gender, race and religious wars are leading to political disputes over nationalism versus globalism and threatening Western liberty with a return to primitive tribalism.

The 22 years of “genocide” in Srebrenica has been marked. A day that for Western Mainstream media is "the date of the greatest war crime in Europe after the Second World War". The event which now, we can freely say has a form of ritual.

The sanctity and importance of Democratic values and Human rights has been one of the most over flogged issues on the global scene both of particular interests to the industrialized nations, the latter more than the former are supposed to lay th